CORPORATE ETHOS AND JUSTICE AS FAIRNESS: ALIGNING CSR WITH RAWLSIAN PRINCIPLES
CORPORATE ETHOS AND JUSTICE AS FAIRNESS: ALIGNING CSR WITH RAWLSIAN PRINCIPLES
Author(s): Paul NnodimSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk i Fundacja Filozofia na Rzecz Dialogu
Keywords: Corporate social responsibility; John Rawls; justice as fairness; sustain-able development; ethical business practices
Summary/Abstract: This paper explores the integration of John Rawls’s (1921–2002) theory of “justice as fairness” into corporate social responsibility (CSR). It accentuates the shift from solely focusing on profit maximization to a model that prioritizes ethical governance and sustainable development. The paper reinterprets Rawls’s theory for corporate ethics and governance, asserting that businesses have a moral obligation to uphold fairness and equity beyond mere compliance or public perception. It acknowledges the role of the government in this integration. It recognizes the challenges in aligning Rawlsian princi- ples with corporate objectives while balancing economic and societal obligations. The fusion of CSR with Rawlsian ideas can potentially bring transformative impacts to bu- sinesses, paving the way for a more equitable form of capitalism that combines econo- mic goals with a strong commitment to social justice and ethical practices.
Journal: Dialogue and Universalism
- Issue Year: 2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 63-81
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English
